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Ankle is slang for to walk; go. Ankle is theatrical slang for to quit.
Verb. To twist one's ankle, to fall over on one's ankle. [Rochdale use/Dialect?]
When you doodie in your suit and it slimes its way down to the ankle of your wetsuit, forming an ankle band of poop. Example: “I had to crap so bad out there, but I didn’t want to risk an ankle band.
sprained foot or ankle
A leg (usually belonging to a female) when the calf goes directly into the foot with no definition of an ankle.
, as in “You’re not trying to find a Chinese angle on it, are you?†A strange or unusual twist or aspect to something
Noun. Children, particularly crawling babies. [Orig. Aust.]
Ankle slapper is surfing slang for a small wave.
Angle of the wing relative to the forward flight path of the airplane. On any aircraft, too great an angle of attack will cause the wing to stop flying (stall), as airflow across the upper surface is disrupted.
Noun. Fat ankles and calves that lack definition and appear to merge. A combination of the words calf and ankle. Usually spelt 'cankles'. [Early 2000s. Possibly orig. U.S.]
Small kids
small child ‘Get rid of these bloody ankle biters, please: ant’s pants: the best, something that is really good
Angle of dangle is British slang for the degree of erection depending upon how sexually stimulated a man is by a woman.
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n.
A laced boot, ankle high.
n.
See Uncle.
a.
To become, or be, rank; to grow rank or strong; to be inflamed; to fester; -- used literally and figuratively.
n.
See Ankle.
a.
Having ankles; -- used in composition; as, well-ankled.
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To produce a festering or inflamed effect; to cause a sore; -- used literally and figuratively; as, a splinter rankles in the flesh; the words rankled in his bosom.
n.
A kind of tape or braid.
imp. & p. p.
of Angle
n.
The difference of direction of two lines. In the lines meet, the point of meeting is the vertex of the angle.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rankle
v. t.
To guess.
v. i.
To fish with an angle (fishhook), or with hook and line.
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Not to be depended on; weak; unstable.
n.
An ornament or a fetter for the ankle; an ankle ring.
n.
The joint which connects the foot with the leg; the tarsus.
v. t.
To cause to fester; to make sore; to inflame.
imp. & p. p.
of Rankle
v. i.
To use some bait or artifice; to intrigue; to scheme; as, to angle for praise.
a.
Old-womanish; imbecile.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Angle
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